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Jim Rogers: "This is Absolute Insanity"
"It's not just the Fed, it's central banking," Jim Rogers exclaims to Reuters in this brief clip, "this…
Lance Roberts: The Market in Pictures
by Lance Roberts of STA Wealth Management, I recently posted a piece entitled "The Economy In Pictures" wherein…
Paranormal Markets: What’s Bad for the Economy Is Good for Stocks?
Negative economic news has been causing increases in stock prices. Jeff explains how uncertainty over Fed policy is…
Frank Holmes: Big Ideas in the Big Easy
Big Ideas in the Big Easy By Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, U.S. Global Investors For…
Energy and Natural Resources Market Radar (November 11, 2013)
Energy and Natural Resources Market Radar (November 11, 2013) click to enlarge Strengths Natural gas rose for a…
David Rosenberg: Seismic Investment Shift
Financial Thought Leader David Rosenberg is predicting a generational investment shift. The influential Chief Economist and Strategist at…
Marc Faber: "Real U.S. Economy Trampled by White Elephants"
by Marc Faber, originally posted at The Daily Reckoning, I would like readers to consider carefully the fundamental…
Scott Minerd: Investment Outlook (November 6, 2013)
Macro View: Party Like it's 1999 November 06 2013 There remains significant upside for risk assets, but in…
Is Bad the New Good?
by Jamie Hyndman, Mawer Investment Management Remember the first time you heard that red wine and dark chocolate…
Robert Shiller: "Is Economics a Science?"
by Robert J. Shiller, originally posted at Project Syndicate, I am one of the winners of this year’s…
Technical Talk: Continued Dollar Strength May Pressure Stocks
Upcoming US Events for Today: Leading Indicators for September will be released at 10:00am. The market expects a…
Lakshman Achuthan Confirms "The US Is 'Still' In Recession"
Having described the US as "worse than Japan in the 90s" during his last appearance, ECRI's Lakshman Achuthan…
IceCap Asset Management: 'Super Taxes' And Why Elvis Has Left The Building
It’s no secret by now that governments in Europe, Japan and America have spent and borrowed beyond their…